The second edition of this popular book, published by Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, UK), brings students fully up to date with the latest methods and techniques in choice analysis. Comprehensive … Read more

Professor Corinne Mulley, ITLS Chair in Public Transport, in collaboration with colleagues at Griffith University, will partner with the Gold Coast Council, Council of the City of the Gold Coast, … Read more

In the Media

Dr Rico Merkert has been interviewed by The National (newspaper of Abu Dhabi, UAE) on the environmental performance of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and key environmental trends in aviation more … Read more

Why VKT? There is currently strong policy interest in Australia around increasing our rate of infrastructure investment. Our cities, which are vital for national productivity and liveability, will be the … Read more

Australasian Bus and Coach News quotes Business School Dean, Professor Greg Whitwell and Professors Corinne Mulley and David Hensher in an article about the University of Sydney being recognised as … Read more

Leadership and Policy Seminar Series

Venue: To be confirmed Abstract: In Australia, cycling for transport contributes $1.43 per kilometre cycled; while walking contributes $2.12 per kilometre. That means a 20-minute commute by bike contributes around … Read more

Venue: The Darlington Centre Start: 11am Refreshments from 10.30am Bio: Andrew Harris is a Professorial Fellow in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The University of Sydney, and the Australian Director … Read more

Professor Corinne Mulley is Chair of Public Transport at ITLS where she teaches public transport policy and management. Corinne specialises in issues relating to public transport policy including the impact on health of using public transport, evaluation of transport infrastructure projects and the changes to land values which follow investment. She is currently engaged in research with the Centre of Excellence, funded by the Volvo Educational Trust, looking widely at Bus Rapid Transit issues and works with Transport for NSW as well as community groups to achieve greater understanding of public transport issues in Sydney and beyond.